Is there a lawyer in the house?

Futplex futplex at pseudonym.com
Thu Dec 7 21:53:04 PST 1995


Black Unicorn writes:
> Yes.  I have seen holdings which indicate that information given to an 
> employer, where there was no obvious expection that it be kept 
> confidential, estopped 4th amendment protections to its introduction when 
> obtained without a warrant.
[...and...]
> Again, because of the nature of the relationship.  There is an 
> expectation that a conversation with an attorney is one of the most 
> private exchanges you can engage in.  As for rare exceptions, I'm not so 
> sure I would term them rare.

What happens if I disclose a key to my employer's corporate law firm ?
Does that clearly lie one way or the other, or would it likely hinge upon 
the conditions under which I came to reveal the key ?

-Futplex <futplex at pseudonym.com>







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